Football players from Utah colleges drafted to the NFL in the 1990s

Mitchell spent 11 seasons in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals. Mitchell spent his first years in the NFL as Dan Marino's back up before taking over the starting job in 1993. He signed as a free agent with Detroit leading them to playoff berths in 1995 and 1997. In 1995, he set single-season records for the Lions with 32 touchdown passes and 4,338 passing yards

Nice picture of Yale & Harvard. Really guys don't you research your
pictures. I think a notable that was undrafyed, yet made pro bowls &
dominated until a career ending injury is Chad Lewis. He was undrafted but may
have been the most successful pro out of Utah in the '90's.

Interesting to note that BYU had virtually the same number of draft picks in the
1990s (19) as in the 2000s (21), and their W/L record, top 25 rankings, and bowl
success is very similar for both decades. Also interesting to note that
Weber State had more players drafted (4) than Utah State (2)... that trend is
definitely changing directions. I wonder what research has been done on
collegiate success and placement in the NFL. Please trolls, not need to comment
on the "Bronco can't get anyone drafted"... we already know how
y'all feel about that. I simply want to know if there is any documented
correlation between collegiate success and the number of players drafted. Does
anyone know?